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Jedburgh Public Hall known as Jedburgh Town Hall is a listed building in the centre of Jedburgh opposite the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey. It was opened in 1900 as the town's principal public building. An information centre is attached and it overlooks a large car park which is beside the A68. History The current building ...
Shekki may refer to: Shekki, a former Chinese city in Guangdong Province, now the Shiqi Subdistrict of Zhongshan Shaki, Azerbaijan Finnish for cheque
Adventures of Don Juan is a 1948 American Technicolor swashbuckling adventure romance film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Errol Flynn and Viveca Lindfors, with Robert Douglas, Alan Hale, Ann Rutherford, and Robert Warwick. Also in the cast are Barbara Bates, Raymond Burr, and Mary Stuart. The film was distrib...
Eutorna phaulocosma is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1906. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Tasmania. It is also found in New Zealand. The wingspan is 15–16 mm. The forewings are fuscous, with a few dark fuscous scales. The stigmata are dark fuscou...
Haroldo Mariano (22 August 1928 – 1997) was a Brazilian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. References External links 1928 births 1997 deaths Date of death missing Brazilian male divers Olympic divers for Brazil Divers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Divers from São Pau...
The Appleby logboat is a Bronze Age logboat, found during dredging of the old River Acholme near Appleby, North Lincolnshire, England in 1943. It dates to the period 1500–1300 BC. It is one of two prehistoric dug-out boat found in the Ancholme, the other being found near Brigg in 1886. Both of these boats contain evide...
Guy Thys (6 December 1922 – 1 August 2003) was a Belgian football manager, mostly known for being the most successful manager in the history of the Belgium national football team as he managed to lead the national side to their only UEFA European Championship final in 1980 and a fourth–place finish at the 1986 FIFA Wor...
Damasena was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 223 to 232 CE. From the reign of Rudrasimha I, the date of minting of each coin, reckoned in the Saka era, is usually written on the obverse behind the king's head in Brahmi numerals, allowing for the quite precise dating of the rule of each king. This is a rathe...
Ocean Rowing Society International (ORSI) (prior to 2006 known as ORS), is the governing body for international ocean rowing and official adjudicator of ocean rowing records for Guinness World Records. ORSI was founded in 1983 in California by ocean rower Peter Bird and Kenneth F.Crutchlow FRGS. Current coordinators of...
In the context of computer programming, magic is an informal term for abstraction; it is used to describe code that handles complex tasks while hiding that complexity to present a simple interface. The term is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, and often carries bad connotations, implying that the true behavior of the code is ...
Vsevolod Sadovsky (; ; born 4 October 1996) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Ordabasy. Honours Dinamo Brest Belarusian Super Cup winner: 2020 Ordabasy Kazakhstan Cup winner: 2022 References External links 1996 births Living people Belarusian men's footballers Men's association football fo...
The Pyramorphix (), also called Pyramorphinx, is a tetrahedral puzzle similar to the Rubik's Cube. It has a total of 8 movable pieces to rearrange, compared to the 20 of the Rubik's Cube. Although it looks like a trivially simple version of the Pyraminx, it is an edge-turning puzzle with the mechanism identical to that...
Douglas Edmund Capilla (born January 7, 1952) is an American former professional baseball player. Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1970, Capilla was a pitcher and played in the National League for six years with three teams. He appeared in a total of 136 games, starting as pitcher in 31 of them. Career Capilla a...
```c /* * */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <setjmp.h> #include "unity.h" #include "unity_test_runner.h" #include "esp_system.h" static jmp_buf env; static uint32_t token; static void jump_back_shutdown_handler(void) { longjmp(env, 1); } static void dummy_shutdown_handler_0(void) { } static v...
In theoretical computer science, communication complexity studies the amount of communication required to solve a problem when the input to the problem is distributed among two or more parties. The study of communication complexity was first introduced by Andrew Yao in 1979, while studying the problem of computation di...
Sunflower Landing is an unincorporated community in Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States. The settlement is located on the easternmost shore of Desoto Lake, an oxbow lake. Prior to 1942, Desoto Lake was part of the contiguous Mississippi River, and Sunflower Landing was a riverport on the eastern shore of Sunflo...
Seferovići may refer to: Seferovići (Bugojno), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Seferovići (Gornji Vakuf), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Athboy was a constituency in County Meath represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Athboy was represented with two members. Members of Parliament, 1560–1801 Notes References Bibliography Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (...
Harry Morton (April 7, 1981 – November 23, 2019) was an American restaurateur and founder of the restaurant chain Pink Taco. Morton was a former owner of the nightclub The Viper Room. Morton was the son of Peter Morton, co-founder of the restaurant chain Hard Rock Cafe, and the grandson of Arnie Morton, founder of the...
```python # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file # distributed with this work for additional information # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file # # path_to_url # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS...
Tienshanite, named for the Tian Shan Range in Mongolia, is a rare borosilicate mineral, though rock-forming in some parts of its original locality at the Dara-i-Pioz Glacier in Tajikistan. Its formula is extremely complex: . References Borate minerals Cyclosilicates Hexagonal minerals Minerals in space group 175 Bor...
Kingston upon Thames in South West London, England is served by two bus stations as well as a large number of on-street bus stops. Due to the Kingston one-way system, the various stops and bus stations are physically separate, however passengers are able to interchange between routes by walking through Kingston town ce...
"A Fig for Fortune" is a 1596 long allegorical poem by the English Catholic writer Anthony Copley written as a parodying response to Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. It intended to reject both Protestant portrayals of English Catholics as inherently disloyal to Queen Elizabeth, as well as hard-line Jesuit calls for ...
The Giuseppe Sciacca International Awards Sports Prize () are sports athlete of the year awards. They are named in honor of Giuseppe Sciacca, an Italian architecture student that died in a parachuting accident in 1986. The Sports Prize awards are a part of the Giuseppe Sciacca International Awards, which also include a...
Woodburn Shire was a local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Woodburn Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. It absorbed the Municipality of Coraki on 1 January 1934. The shire offices were...
William Alexander "Chauncey" Stuart was a Major League Baseball middle infielder. He played in 1895 and 1899, with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1895 and the New York Giants in 1899. Biography Stuart was born on August 28, 1873, in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. He threw and batted right-handed, he was 5'11", 170 pounds and h...
Dixton Wood () is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 2000. Dixton Wood is recognised as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) under the EU Habitats Directive. Location The wood lies in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Winchcombe and north of Cheltenham....
Drogowa Trasa Średnicowa (DTŚ, can be translated as diametral highway or central highway) is a controlled-access highway in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. The DTŚ is entirely a dual carriageway with a minimum of 3 lanes in each direction. It is one of the most important roads of the Upper Silesian Industrial Region. Th...
Jamda Shahi is a village in Uttar Pradesh state of India. It is located in the Sau Ghat block of Basti district. The villages under the administration of Jamda Shahi gram panchayat include Jamda Shahi itself and Katesar. The village is home to the Darul Uloom Alimia Muslim seminary, which has 1500 students as of 2014....
The Longkou–Yantai railway () is a railway line in Yantai, Shandong, China. History Construction of the line began in November 2013 and was completed in October 2017. The line opened on 19 December 2017. Passenger services were introduced on 22 January 2018. Route The line is long and has a maximum speed of . The ...
The 2015 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the fifth Oceania Women's Sevens tournament. It was held in Auckland, New Zealand on 14–15 November 2015. As well as determining the regional championship, the tournament was also a qualifying event for the 2016 Olympics sevens, with the highest-placed eligible team not ...
By My Side () is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 28 October 2008 and ended on 24 November 2008. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes, and was screened on every weekday night at 9:00 pm. The drama bears the same English ...
Markus Foser (born 31 January 1968) is a Liechtensteiner former alpine skier who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and 1994 Winter Olympics. Foser is most notable for his sole win on the Alpine skiing World Cup, achieved in the Val Gardena downhill in December 1993 from a bib number of 66 in changing conditions. Th...
Naomi Kai Thomas-Chinnama (born 13 May 2004) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a defender for Melbourne City FC in the A-League Women. Club career In 2021, she made her debut for Melbourne City FC in a 2–0 home loss against Sydney FC, coming on for Teigen Allen in the 72nd minute. International career In 20...
Chevigny-en-Valière () is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Population See also Communes of the Côte-d'Or department References Communes of Côte-d'Or
Surrency is a town in Appling County, Georgia, United States. The population was 201 at the 2010 census. History The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Surrency as a town in 1911. The community was named after Millard Surrency, a pioneer citizen. Geography Surrency is located at . According to the United States C...
In the siege of Belgrade (15 September – 8 October 1789) a Habsburg Austrian army led by Feldmarschall Ernst Gideon von Laudon besieged an Ottoman Turkish force under Osman Pasha in the fortress of Belgrade. After a three-week leaguer, the Austrians forced the surrender of the fortress. During the campaign which was pa...
Lew Brown (born Louis Brownstein; December 10, 1893 – February 5, 1958) was a lyricist for popular songs in the United States. During World War I and the Roaring Twenties, he wrote lyrics for several of the top Tin Pan Alley composers, especially Albert Von Tilzer. Brown was one third of a successful songwriting and mu...
The Time Traders is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, the first in The Time Traders series. It was first published in 1958, and has been printed in several editions. It was updated by Norton in 2000 to account for real world changes. It is part of Norton's Forerunner universe. The Time Traders i...
The Bull and Mouth Inn was a coaching inn in the City of London that dated from before the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was located between Bull and Mouth Street (now Postman's Park) in the north and Angel Street in the south. It was once an important arrival and departure point for coaches from all over Britain, b...
Pat, Paddy or Patrick McMahon or MacMahon or Mac Mahon may refer to: Pat McMahon (athlete) (born 1942), Irish long-distance runner Pat McMahon (baseball) (born 1953), former head baseball coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Florida Gators Pat McMahon (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1992), Scottish football g...
Zhay Clark (July 16, 1895 – April 25, 1980) was an American harpist. Early life Zhay Clark was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Charles Napier Clark and Emma Piercey Clark. She studied music in Denver and St. Paul. Career Clark was harpist with the Denver Philharmonic Society as a young woman. In 1915, ...
"Maybe" is a single from American band N*E*R*D's second studio album, Fly or Die (2004). The song features Lenny Kravitz on guitar and Questlove on drums. It peaked at number 25 in the United Kingdom, number 31 in Ireland, and number 34 in the Netherlands. The song was featured in an iPod commercial that also promoted ...
Highway to Hell is a 1979 album by AC/DC Highway to Hell may also refer to: "Highway to Hell" (song), song by AC/DC from the 1979 album of the same name Highway to Hell Tour Highway to Hell (film), 1992 film starring Chad Lowe and Kristy Swanson Highway to Hell (TV series), American true crime series Ghost Rider...
The 2019–20 Linafoot is the 59th season of the Linafoot, the top-tier football league in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, since its establishment in 1958. The season started on 16 August 2019., suspended on 16 March 2020 and abandoned on 13 May 2020 by the Congolese Association Football Federation due to the effec...
Centrolepis aristata, commonly known as pointed centrolepis, is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in areas of southern Australia. Description The annual herb has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of . It is a bright green colour becoming reddish after it flowers. The shiny, glabro...
KSQQ (96.1 FM) is a world ethnic radio station broadcasting in the Chinese and Portuguese languages. The station is owned by Coyote Communications and licensed to Morgan Hill, California, with a translator, K277BN, in San Martin, California. It serves the greater San Francisco Bay Area from North Santa Clara County to...
Union College is a liberal arts college in Schenectady, New York, United States. Union College may also refer to: Pacific Union College, Napa Valley, California, US Union College (Kentucky), Barbourville, Kentucky, US Union College (Nebraska), Lincoln, Nebraska, US Union College of Laguna, Philippines Union Colle...
Charles Andrew Willoughby (March 8, 1892 – October 25, 1972) was a major general in the U.S. Army, serving as General Douglas MacArthur's chief of intelligence during most of World War II and the Korean War. Early life and education Willoughby is often quoted as being born March 8, 1892, in Heidelberg, Germany, as Ad...
Gradac () is a village in the municipality of Ljubinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The archaeological site of Pardua is located in the village. References Populated places in Ljubinje Villages in Republika Srpska
SILA TROKH ( Translated: Power Of Three) is the third and final studio album of Russian girlband Serebro. It was released 27 May 2016 by Moonlit Records in Russia. Background Information that the Serebro team will release a third studio album, appeared in late August 2015. Future plate was planned to present the 30 Oc...
```objective-c #ifndef CUTORCH_UTILS_INC #define CUTORCH_UTILS_INC #include "luaT.h" #include "TH.h" #ifdef __cplusplus # define TORCH_EXTERNC extern "C" #else # define TORCH_EXTERNC extern #endif #ifdef __GNUC__ # define TORCH_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) #else # define TORCH_UNUSED #endif #ifdef _WIN32 # ifdef ...
Tiphupa was an Indian Buddhist teacher from the 11th and 12th century who was considered to be the rebirth of Darma Dode, son and student of Tibetan lama Marpa Lotsawa. When young Darma Dode died in an accident his father with the special abilities of a realized lama, managed to prolong his son's life for a while. It w...
A total lunar eclipse will take place on June 17, 2076. The moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow. While the visual effect of a total eclipse is variable, the Moon may be stained a deep orange or red color at maximum eclipse. With a gamma value of only −0.0452 and an umbral eclipse magnitude of 1.7943...
Kalvträskskidan ("the Kalvträsk ski") is among the oldest skis ever found. Discovery The Kalvträsk ski was found in the autumn of 1924, as a group of men digging a ditch through a mire near the village of Kalvträsk close to Skellefteå, Sweden encountered some wooden objects at a depth of 1.5 metres. They carefully ex...
Deben Mill is a water mill on the River Deben located on the boundary between the civil parishes of Wickham Market and Hacheston, in Suffolk, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, having been listed on 16 March 1966. The earliest record of the mill dates from 1701. References Watermills in Suffolk Grade II* li...
Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns (YGFT) (Mesoras Hatorah) is a yeshiva located in Woodmere, New York. It has approximately 70 students and several rabbis on staff. The primary goals of the yeshiva include advancing the students' level of Torah study, particularly Talmud, and strengthening their character traits throug...
Portland Museum may refer to: Portland Museum (Louisville), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Portland Museum, Dorset, England (on the Isle of Portland) Portland Museum of Art, Maine, USA Portland Art Museum, Oregon, USA Portland Children's Museum, Oregon, USA Portland Gallery, London, England 'The Portland Museum', c...
Gerd Nyquist (15 March 1913 – 22 November 1984) was a Norwegian novelist and children's writer. Biography She was born in Kristiania. She was married in 1936 with ship broker Arild Otto Nyquist (1911–1974). She was the granddaughter of government minister Bernhard Brænne (1854-1927) and the mother of novelist and...
The Austrian Football League (AFL) is the highest level of American football in Austria founded in 1982. The Austrian Football League (AFL) has always been considered among the best and strongest leagues in Europe. The league plays by rules based on those of the NCAA. The Austrian Football League is the highest tier ...
Bulgaria–Portugal relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Portugal. Diplomatic relations between both countries were established in 1925. They were severed in 1945 and were restored on 24 June 1974. Bulgaria has an embassy and an honorary consulate in Lisbon. Portugal has an embassy in Sofia. Both countri...
```objective-c // // main.m // V2RayX // // #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { return NSApplicationMain(argc, argv); } ```
Sumner High School, also known as Sumner Stone High School, is a St. Louis public high school that was the first high school for African-American students west of the Mississippi River in the United States. Together with Vashon High School, Sumner was one of only two public high schools in St. Louis City for African-A...
Şereflidavutlu is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Şereflikoçhisar, Ankara Province, Turkey. Its population is 104 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Şereflikoçhisar District
The 1986 Virginia Slims of Kansas was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Crestview Country Club in Wichita, Kansas in the United States and was part of the Category 1+ tier of the 1985 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the sixth edition of the tournament and ran from January ...
Gloria Talbott (February 7, 1931–September 19, 2000) was an American film and television actress. Early life and career Gloria Maude Talbott was born in Glendale, California. Her great-grandfather Benjamin F. Patterson arrived from Ohio in 1882 and bought some acreage in the area. He later assisted with the platting ...
```objective-c #define IEEE_8087 #define Arith_Kind_ASL 1 //#define Bad_float_h #ifdef __x86_64__ #define Long int #define Intcast (int)(long) #define Double_Align #define X64_bit_pointers #endif #define INFNAN_CHECK #define MULTIPLE_THREADS #define NO_FENV_H //#define USE_LOCALE #define NO_LONG_LONG ```
"Titties and Dragons" is the ninth episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 246th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on December 4, 2013. It is the conclusion of a three-episode story arc that began with "Black Friday", ...
The women's 100 metre backstroke S13 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 17 September 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Two heats were held. The swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final. Heats Heat 1 10:43 17 September 2016: Heat 2 10:47 17 September 2016: Final 19:00 17 Sept...
Dalwin J. Niles (September 5, 1914 – January 1979) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He was born on September 5, 1914, in Schenectady, New York. He graduated from Union College, and from Albany Law School in 1937. He was admitted to the bar in 1938, and in 1939 began to practice law in Johnstow...
Diet of Worms most commonly refers to the Diet of Worms of 1521 at which Martin Luther was outlawed as a heretic. It may also refer to: Historic events Meetings of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in the city of Worms, Germany, including: Diet of Worms (1076), an ecclesiastical synod and diet at the beginn...
Hadiyah-Nicole Green (born 1981) is an American medical physicist, known for the development of a method using laser-activated nanoparticles as a potential cancer treatment. She is one of 66 black women to earn a Ph.D. in physics in the United States between 1973 and 2012, and is the second black woman and the fourth b...
Sylvia June Day (born March 11, 1973) is a Japanese American writer. She also writes under the pseudonyms S.J. Day and Livia Dare. She is a number one bestselling author in 29 countries. Career Day writes genre fiction and literary commentary. She has also published under the pseudonyms S. J. Day and Livia Dare. She...
The 1977 Milwaukee Brewers season involved the Brewers' finishing sixth in the American League East with a record of 67 wins and 95 losses. Offseason November 19, 1976: Sal Bando was signed as a free agent by the Brewers. December 6, 1976: Jim Colborn and Darrell Porter were traded by the Brewers to the Kansas City...
Eostaffella is an extinct genus of fusulinid belonging to the family Eostaffellidae. Specimens of the genus have been found in Carboniferous to Permian beds in Europe, Asia, and North America. Species E. acuta Grozdilova and Lebedeva 1950 E. donbassica Kireeva 1949 E. galinae Ganelina 1956 E. irenae Ganelina 1956 E. ...
Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness is Thalia Zedek's third solo album, released under two months after Hell is in Hello. Background In 2002, after Matador Records—which had released Zedek's debut solo album— was bought by Beggars Banquet, Zedek was dropped from Matador's roster. Therefore, Trust Not...
Baragaon may refer to: Baragaon, Himachal Pradesh, a village in the Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh, India Baragaon, Jhansi, a town in the Jhansi district, Uttar Pradesh, India Baragaon, Varanasi, a town in the Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh, India Baragaon, Nalanda, a village in the Nalanda district, Bihar, In...
Cristina Gonçalves (born 15 September 1977) is a Portuguese boccia player who has cerebral palsy, She has competed for her country and won medals at several Summer Paralympics. Career Cristina Gonçalves was born on 15 September 1977 in Lisbon, Portugal. When she was 11 months old, she contracted meningitis resulting ...
New Direction may refer to: "New Direction" (song), by S Club Juniors, 2002 New Direction (think tank), a European political foundation based in Brussels, Belgium New Direction (comics), an imprint of EC Comics See also New Directions (disambiguation)
John Finley (born May 6, 1945 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer/songwriter who came to prominence with Toronto R&B band Jon and Lee & The Checkmates and later with the Elektra supergroup Rhinoceros. Finley's talents reach over many genres, including R&B, Gospel, Jazz and Rock, and is acclaimed for his song wri...
Women's "All-Ivy League" ice hockey teams have been formed from players at American universities in the Ivy League. 1999-2000 First Team All-Ivy League 2000-01 First Team All-Ivy League 2001-02 First Team All-Ivy League Second Team All-Ivy League Honorable Mention Player of the Year Carly Haggard (Junior), Da...
Voice logging is the practice of regularly recording telephone conversations. Business sectors which often do voice logging include public safety (e.g. 9-1-1 and emergency response systems), customer service call centers (conversations are recorded for quality assurance purposes), and finance (e.g. telephone-initiated ...
The Men's 800m T36 had its Final held on September 16 at 11:03. Medalists Results References Final Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
```smalltalk using System; using System.Linq; using System.Threading.Tasks; using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity; using Shouldly; using Xunit; namespace Volo.Abp.Identity.Integration; public class IdentityUserIntegrationService_Tests : AbpIdentityApplicationTestBase { private readonly IIdentityUserIntegrationServi...
Cam's Delight was built in Fareham (Portsmouth) in 1741. Although she spent some years trading with Africa, she spent most of her career as a coaster. She may have made occasional voyages further afield. She was wrecked in 1838, after having sailed for some 97 years. Career Cam's Delight first appeared in Lloyd's Regi...
The list of shipwrecks in May 1878 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1878. 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 27 May 28 May ...
The Tupuri are an ethnic group in Cameroon and Chad. They speak a language called Tupuri, which had 125,000 speakers in Cameroon at an unspecified date and 90,785 speakers in Chad in 1993. There were 215,466 of them in Chad in 2009. In Cameroon, the Tupuri live east of Kaélé in the Kaele division and in the Kar-Hay su...
Saint-Pons-de-Mauchiens (; ) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Geography A tiny village perched on a hill, St. Pons de Machines is a typical example of the circulade type of village dating back to the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The Bishops of Agde built the city ca...
The Port Moody-Coquitlam Railway also known as the Thurston-Flavelle Railway was a short railway line operated by the British Columbia Electric Railway. The line ran from the east end of Burrard Inlet to Coquitlam Lake, British Columbia, Canada. History The railway connected the Port Moody-Ioco spur of the Canadian P...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation () is the government ministry responsible for representing Cambodia to the international community. The ministry oversees the foreign relations of Cambodia, maintains diplomatic missions in other countries, and provides visa services. the minister of forei...
Ranunculus multifidus, called the common buttercup in South Africa, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to SubSaharan Africa (except West Africa), Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. It grows in wet areas. It is used in traditional medicine to treat sores. References...
Lackawanna Blues is an American play written by Ruben Santiago-Hudson that premiered in 2001. It was later adapted as a television movie that aired in 2005. The play dramatizes the character of the author's primary caregiver when he was growing up in Lackawanna, New York, during the 1950s and 1960s. Play The play deb...
The black-headed tailorbird (Orthotomus nigriceps) is a songbird species in the family Cisticolidae. It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. The species is sexually monomorphic in the adult plumage. It is native to the southeastern Philippine islands of (eastern) Mindanao, Dinagat and Siargao. ...
The following is a chronological table of Philippine presidential elections by province, and in some instances, by cities. The presidential election is a direct election by popular vote, where the winner with the most votes wins; there is no runoff. Key President Vice-President Chronological For President Notes ...
Big C (), is a grocery and general merchandising retailer headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. Big C is as of 2016 Thailand's second-largest hypermarket operator after Lotus's (formerly known as Tesco Lotus). It has operations in five countries, namely Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Hong Kong. The company was f...
Neocompsa limatula is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Napp in 1986. References Neocompsa Beetles described in 1986
St. Mark's Masonic Lodge is a historic Mason's Lodge located at the corner of Queen Street and Grant Street in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The Lodge was constructed in 1898 to replace a lodge that had been destroyed in a fire. The lodge was built in the style of a church, with a central square tower on the front gable and a...
The 1871 British Columbia general election was held from October to December 1871. Formerly a British colony, British Columbia became a province of Canada on July 20, 1871. An interim Cabinet was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and election writs for the first general election as a province of...
"Batuka" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Madonna for her fourteenth studio album, Madame X (2019). The song was written by Madonna and her son David Banda, alongside her longtime collaborator Mirwais, while produced by Madonna and the latter of the three. It features the Batukadeiras Orchestra, an all-...
Russell Allen (born 9 January 1954) is an English former footballer who played as a forward for West Bromwich Albion, Tranmere Rovers, Mansfield Town, and Boston United. He was the son of England international striker Ronnie Allen. Playing career Allen, a former Arsenal apprentice, turned professional at West Bromwic...